Most US parents face challenges securing affordable preschool, but a Texas city is breaking the mold. This community offers accessible programs, easing early education costs and setting a potential model for the nation.
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The 99th and 559th Flying Training Squadrons recently hosted the San Antonio ACE Academy, offering aspiring aviators advanced training and leadership opportunities to enhance the Air Force’s future pilot pipeline.
Screens have become ubiquitous in classrooms, but students are pushing back. According to a recent WSJ report, many express screen fatigue and call for a balance between digital and traditional learning tools.
Fifty years after a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling on educational equity, debates continue over its impact and legacy. Experts assess ongoing challenges in achieving equal access to quality education nationwide.
A new report by Chalkbeat exposes how racist beliefs shaped American education policies, perpetuating inequality. The article examines the lasting impact on schools and calls for systemic change to address these injustices.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the top public high schools in San Antonio, highlighting academic excellence and student success. The San Antonio Express-News details this year’s standout campuses shaping the city’s future leaders.
A San Antonio charter school is welcoming Afghan refugee students, fostering a multicultural environment that supports integration and diversity. The initiative highlights the city’s commitment to inclusive education.
War forced many Afghan children to flee their education. Now in San Antonio, Texas, these young refugees are finding new opportunities to learn and rebuild their futures through local schools and community programs.
Mt. San Antonio College and USA Water Polo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance water polo training and competition. The partnership aims to boost athlete development and strengthen the sport locally.
The Navy Surgeon General visited Joint Base San Antonio to assess medical operations and engage with service members. The visit emphasized readiness and innovation in military healthcare.
Toyota will invest $6.5 million to enhance STEM education and workforce development at East Central ISD in San Antonio, aiming to equip students with skills for future job markets.
Parents voice concern as potential Department of Education layoffs threaten support for special needs children. Advocates warn cuts could disrupt vital services and hinder student progress. WOAI reports ongoing community calls for action.
President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the U.S. Education Department, shifting control over education to states. The move marks a significant shift in federal education policy.
The Toyota USA Foundation has pledged $6.5 million to boost educational opportunities in San Antonio. This investment aims to support local schools, enhance STEM programs, and promote workforce development initiatives.
San Antonio News invites students and families to share their back-to-school photos! Show off your first-day smiles and school spirit as the new academic year kicks off across the city. Submit your snapshots today!
Toyota Texas San Antonio has invested over $200,000 in local STEM education, supporting programs that enhance science, technology, engineering, and math learning for students across the community.
San Antonio JROTC cadets recently inducted a distinguished general as an honorary Silver Eagle, honoring his leadership and dedication. The ceremony highlighted strong ties between the community and military values.
Valor Education will open its first San Antonio school on August 16, aiming to provide quality education and foster community growth. The new campus marks a significant expansion of the network in Texas.
USA Water Polo advances the sport through robust Professional Development & Education programs, offering coaches and officials cutting-edge training to elevate skills and ensure quality leadership nationwide.
San Antonio’s community faces mixed emotions as the “‘Don’t Forget About Us'” school revamp unfolds. Amid excitement for new opportunities, the closure of longstanding schools leaves a bittersweet legacy.

















